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Positional asphyxia, a fatal condition arising because of the adoption of particular body positions, causing mechanical interference with pulmonary ventilation, can occur in various circumstances that are likely to come under the observation of the specialist in legal medicine (work, car accidents, torture, kidnapping,
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12960668
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“RESTRAINT ASPHYXIA” is a form of; POSITIONAL ASPHYXIA death.; The factor that distinguishes a “restraint asphyxia” death from a “positional asphyxia” death, is that some form of RESTRAINT is the reason the Victim couldn’t ESCAPE the asphyxiating position.
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www.charlydmiller.com/RA/restrasphyx01.html
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RESTRAINT ASPHYXIA; Death Caused by UNSAFE Restraint Practices; ... (Positional Asphyxia, Compressional Asphyxia, Traumatic Asphyxia, Hobble and Hogtie Restraint, Prone Restraint, In-Custody Death, Sudden Custody Death, Holding Deaths, Taser ABUSE)
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This NLETC bulletin presents information relevant to positional asphyxia-i.e., death as a result of body position that interferes with one's ability to breathe- as it occurs within a confrontational situation involving law enforcement officers..
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www.zarc.com/english/other_sprays/reports/positional_as...
www.zarc.com/english/other_sprays/reports/positional_asphyxia.html
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However, you are less likely to face these burdens if you are aware of factors relating to positional asphyxia. While in-custody deaths are rare, research has shown that sudden deaths often share a common sequence of events.
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www.chicagoreporter.com/index.php/c/Web_Extras/d/Chicag...
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Positional Asphyxia Restraint Face Position Restraining People Economy. ... Home > Positional asphyxia ... Positional asphyxia, also known as postural asphyxia, is a form of asphyxia which occurs when someone's position prevents them from breathing adequately.
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www.economicexpert.com/a/Positional:asphyxia.htm
www.economicexpert.com/a/Positional:asphyxia.htm
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We report on a remarkable case of positional asphyxia of an alcoholised young man after a fall down a staircase. On external examination, the body showed petechiae of the conjunctivae and oral mucosa, abrasions on the left zygomatic region and scratch marks, respectively.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15734112
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Asphyxia can literally be translated from the Greek as meaning 'absence of pulse', but is usually the term given to deaths due to 'anoxia' or 'hypoxia'. ... The term 'asphyxia' is thought by some forensic pathologists to be a vague and confusing term. In its broadest sense it refers to a state ... Postural/ Positional Asphyxia...
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www.forensicmed.co.uk/asphyxia.htm
www.forensicmed.co.uk/asphyxia.htm
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A degree of positional asphyxia can result from any restraint position in which there is restriction of the neck, chest wall or diaphragm, particularly in those where the head is forced downwards towards the knees.
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pso.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/pso1600/Sec%203%20Positional...
pso.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/pso1600/Sec%203%20Positional%20Asphyxia.htm
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